CAFE TPIE Ar can BE. PIE IRS PEON INRA ARSE ITE EARS E A EER ERE i “as a LY ee ere TYR Page 4B The Kings Mountain Herald Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Farm Bureau of Cleveland County lauded Cleveland County Farm Bureau earns YE&R Program Award GREENSBORO — Cleveland County Farm Bu- reau was named the 2010 Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) Program Award winner recently. The county’s program was judged to be North Carolina Farm Bureau’s (NCFB) most effective in promoting young farmer activities and goals throughout the past year. “le INSPECTIONS L-R Mandi and Brian Parker and daughter, and Elton Braswell NC Farm Bureau Vice President. The award ceremony took place during NCFB’s 75th Annual Meeting, Dec. 5-7, at the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center, Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons. “North Carolina Farm Bureau members continually seek opportunities to im- prove the quality of life of farm and rural neighbors,” said Larry Wooten, president of NCFB. “County YF&R programs help prepare the next generation of North wh AE The Cleveland County Health Department inspected these Kings Mountain restau- rants, food stands and the eld- erly nutrition site during the period January 3-14. They include: Holiday Inn Express, 98.0; Sub Factory, West Gold St., 101.0, included two extra points added to the final score when any em- ployee working at the facility has attended an approved food handling course; The Cup and Saucer, W. King St., 97.5; Three Point Market & Grill, Goforth Rd., 95.0; Youngun’s Sports Bar, Slater St., 90.0; Food Lion Deli, E King St., 97.5; Linwood Family Mart, Linwood Road, 97.0; Food ERA] A A VINA Lion Meat Market, E. King St., 100.0, includes two points added to the final score when an employee of the facility has Carolina farmers to become agricultural and community leaders.” Cleveland County Farm Bureau’s YF&R Program was involved in humanitar- ian and educational initia- tives and activities during 2010, including the .follow- ing events: attendance at the YE&R Leadership Confer- ence and AFBF Annual Con- vention; school and daycare visits to read to children about agriculture and farm safety; a fundraiser for the 4- attended an dpproved food handling course; and Patrick Senior Center, E. King St., 98.0. W&B Trucking expands W&B Trucking of Kings Mountain is expanding its presence at the Port of Wilm- ington. W&B has been providing haulage services in Wilming- ton since March 2009 from its Kings Mountain head- quarters off York Road. The Council of State in Raleigh on January 11 ap- proved the 12-month lease of 50,000 square feet of tem- porarily vacant warehouse space in the Port, giving the Kings Mountain-based truck- ing company space for its op- erations at the local port. W&B’s core ‘business consists of domestic truck- load common carrier, con- tainer hauler and distribution operation, with a long-term focus on North Carolina’s global apparel and textile in- dustry. Do it for your 0 AREER. Do it for YOU! WHO ARE WE? The Learning Center on the campus of Cleveland Community College offers free classes in Adult Basic Education (ABE), GED, and English as a Second Language (ESL). If you know someone who struggles with reading, math, or English, direct them to us. Our classes are free of charge and are scheduled in various locations around the county. SN We also offer courses anywhere there is aneed. Ifyou want to start a program in your neighborhood, call Dr. Chris Nanney, Dean of Basic Skills, at 704-484-4062. If there are at least ten students, we can be there. For more 704-484-4050 or visit us on the web. Remember—these classes are free! information, ABE/GED ABE ABE/GED call GED Adult High School/GED Lab English as a Second Lang. ABE/Teach Me to Read CLASSES ON THE EY Slain [eae IE - cLass | Adult Basic Education (ABE) H Calf Club; a Child Safety Day; and visits to Ashe, Cumberland and Duplin counties. Cleveland Farm Bureau wins County of Excellence Award GREENSBORO — Cleveland County Farm Bu- reau was named the 2010 County of Excellence Award winner today. The county or- ganization was judged North Carolina Farm Bureau’s most effective in implement- ing programs, services and activities that build active county Farm Bureaus and fulfill the mission of the or- ganization. The award ceremony took place during NCFB’s 75th Annual Meeting, Dec. 5-7, at the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center, Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons. “This award is presented to the county that executed the best all-around effort for the’ year, and Cleveland County Farm Bureau repre- sented the best of what Farm Bureau stands for and strives to achieve through its grass- roots structure,” said Larry - Wooten, president of NCFB. County Farm Bureaus were evaluated on their de- velopment of public rela- tions programs and enhanced communications with county leadership, leg- islative and policy develop- ment efforts, county board community service, leader- ship development and other ongoing non-profit activi- ties. Cleveland County partic- ipated in many activities L-R Jim Blalock, Cleveland County Farm Bureau Presi- dent and Larry Wooten, NC Farm Bureau President. throughout the year that pro- moted the mission of Farm Bureau. Some of those activ- ities include sponsorship of various agricultural and edu- cational activities within the county, attendance at several state conferences and events, and sponsorship of safety programs throughout . the county. gid " Fi i & We BR PPG supports Destination Cleveland County Former PPG Shelby plant managers J.T. Scruggs and Tim Mathis promote Desti- nation Cleveland County by a $17,000 donation from PPG Industries Foundation to the Rhythm & Roots capital campaign and its marquis projects, the Don Gibson The- atre and the Earl Scripts Center. Paksoy 3112 SITE Paksoy 3112 Paksoy 3116 Paksoy 3116 Paksoy 3116 Online Paksoy 3105 Paksoy 3105 Hunt 2054 - Hunt 2054 Job Link (ESC) : SIE bw i 404 E. Marion St., Shelby Friendship United Methodist Church 111 Friendship Dr., Fallston ~ Néw Bynum Chapel AME Zion 313 N. 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